I have a client who works from three locations, he has a Polycom 500 at each location connected to the same PBX. How would you configure the phones? Is it practical to have the extension follow him, I don't want to rely on him turning the phone off when he leaves each location, but he does want to maintain the same extension and voicemail. Chris Mason
On 5/15/05, Chris Mason (Lists) <lists@masonc.com> wrote:> I have a client who works from three locations, he has a Polycom 500 at each > location connected to the same PBX. How would you configure the phones? Is > it practical to have the extension follow him, I don't want to rely on him > turning the phone off when he leaves each location, but he does want to > maintain the same extension and voicemail. > > Chris MasonWhat about setting up a sip account for each location and where you would dial his extension just have it ring all 3? Chris
Andres Paglayan wrote:>question about this thread, >would a wi-fi voip phone work for this guy? >meaning, he takes it to wherever he goes and it gets registered wherever >it as wireless access. >is that theoretically correct? > >I like that approach. Those toys will be getting more affordable. One concern I would have is battery life. I think a wisip phone that can be recharged/powered via standard usb cable would be nice.